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There's an art to killing off an award-contending television show. Netflix nailed the landing, while Amazon stumbled.
Prime Video gave Amy Sherman-Palladino's new ballet dramedy 'Étoile' a two-season order, only to shock creatives and fans by canceling the series after Season 1. Why the move was so cruel.
Étoile soon left the Top 10 altogether where The Wheel of Time, which was recently canceled by Prime Video, still has a presence almost two months after its Season 3 finale.
“Étoile” is about a very specific and insular world and it brings to mind the look and feel of movies like 1977’s “The Turning Point” or 1980’s “Fame.” ...
And lastly, also noted in IndieWire's review of "Étoile" - the show or film has to explore performing arts in a manner distinct from the real-life experience.
The New York portion of "Étoile" Season 1 shot for 12 weeks, during a period that stretched from June to October. Lincoln Center is already one of the city's most sought-after film and TV ...
Amy Sherman-Palladino has always wanted to make television about dance.. The “Gilmore Girls” and “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” creator’s latest, “Étoile,” follows two prestigious dance ...
'Étoile' features Talking Heads singer David Byrne as himself in a Zoom call. Creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Pallandino and stars Gideon Glick and Luke Kirbu unpack the perfect cameo.
While the new Prime series “Étoile” is, at its core, a workplace comedy, the world of professional ballet is not just a backdrop. Creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino told ...
Étoile is what Sherman-Palladino describes as her “workplace comedy.” But while the Palladinos may bring their signature light touch, they certainly don’t shy away from ballet’s inherent ...
In ‘Étoile,’ ‘Bunheads’ creators return to ballet but with a cross-Atlantic twist. Actor Luke Kirby in Prime Video’s “Étoile,” the latest series from Amy Sherman-Palladino and ...
The cast of “Étoile” is led by Luke Kirby, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Lenny Bruce in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” and acclaimed French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg.